The main worship on Sunday mornings at 9:45 a.m. is a contemporary eucharist or holy communion in the Anglican style. We sing a lively mixture of new and traditional favourite hymns that fit the theme of the bible texts for the day. Our sermons are based on the Bible text and applies to how we live today. We are relaxed, not formal. We work to have worship give voice to our reverent praise of God, and to our human struggles as we respond to a loving God.

On the First Sunday of the month, the 8:00 a.m. Sunday morning is a quiet service using the traditional Anglican Service of the Book of Common Prayer.

If you would like to meet with Lynne McNaughton, priest at St. Clements,

call her at 604-780-1420... to talk about your spiritual journey

WORSHIP IS SUNDAY MORNING AT 9:45 a.m.

Lent

Lent comes.We draw a holy comma in rushed and busy lives.We follow down old scripture wordsthe journey to Jerusalem.We stumble into prayer again and whisper softthe dearest, fearest of our thoughts.Lent comes.Last year's palms crumble into ashes.Last year's peace weeps into war.We sing of Gethsemane amid new tears, new bleeding.The screaming bombs burn crosses in our hearts -this too is God's story.Lent comes, but also Ramadan's fastPassover's freedom memory, Easter's crazy contradiction.Faith is born of prayer and sings with courage,while all the children of the earthshelter in the wings of God awaiting our embrace.

(Written by Maren C Tirabassi, in 1991 during the USA conflict with Iraqi).

There's a “Parent's Room” at the back of the church where you can see and hear the service.